Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy is stand-up comedy special directed by Bill Benz. An hour of hilarity courtesy of this funny and self-ironic comedian.
We now understand why he became a comedian. Yes, a childhood trauma that forced him to see the humor in embarrassing situations, the unfortunate effects of having lactose intolerance during a karate demo, and to top it off a speech impediment.
He comments hilariously on the Atkins diet, Segways, and having his heart broken for the first time when he was 33, and a result of a “focus group” evaluation of the relationship he was in. Ouch…. Wait for it, he covers the issue of being the youngest in the sibling pack, that definitely gives way for a number of good jokes. And there is more.
Enjoy this hour of funny entertainment.
Nick Kroll
Nick Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for his role as Rodney Ruxin in the FX/FXX comedy series The League, and for creating and starring in the Comedy Central series Kroll Show. He has had supporting roles in films such as I Love You, Man, Date Night, Get Him to the Greek, Dinner for Shmucks, and A Good Old Fashioned Orgy and more prominent roles in films such as Adult Beginners, Joshy, My Blind Brother, Sausage Party, and Loving.
Release Date
September 27th
Where to Watch Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy
Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy (2022). Stand-up Comedy on Netflix
Movie title: Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy
Movie description: We now understand why he became a comedian. Yes, a childhood trauma that forced him to see the humor in embarrassing situation, the unfortunate effects of having lactose intolerance during a karate demo, and to top it off a speech impediment. That is just the start...
Date published: September 27, 2022
Country: EW
Duration: 1h 05m
Author: Veronica Loop
Director(s): Bill Benz
Actor(s): Nick Kroll
Genre: Comedy, Stand-up
Our Opinion
Full of self-irony, he manages to entertain and make his viewers laugh as he relays various embarrassing anecdotes with himself as the subject. We do not laugh at him, we laugh with him.